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Po prawie 16 latach swojego istnienia Forumogadka odhacza kolejne osiągnięcie na swojej bucket-liście. Objęliśmy patronatem medialnym polskie wydanie książki Jasona Schreiera pod tytułem Play Nice - Powstanie, Upadek i Przyszłość Blizzarda. Do premiery jeszcze chwila, ale już dziś co nieco o niej opowiemy. Bo możemy! A jeśli Was zainteresuje to znajdziecie ją pod tym adresem: https://bit.ly/forumogadka-playnice W co graliśmy Wreckfest 2 33 Immortals Assassin's Creed Shadows Forumogadka to podcast poświęcony szeroko pojętej elektronicznej rozrywce w ujęciu odrobinę mniej poważnym i zdecydowanie mniej profesjonalnym. Od graczy dla graczy. Regularnie, bo co dwa tygodnie, w każdą sobotę późnym popołudniem możesz posłuchać nowego odcinka poświęconego nowinkom branżowym, recenzjom gier i wszystkim innym tematom, o które potkniemy się w naszych rozmowach. Więcej Forumogadki na: Stronie WWW: https://forumogadka.pl iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/pl/podcast/forumogadka/id328575115?mt=2 YouTube: https://youtube.com/Forumogadka Facebooku: https://facebook.com/Forumogadka Twitterze: https://twitter.com/forumogadka Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0WJl8GgTBW4PxavSzykiOz?si=_s2hSy9vQ6W6lBhC8nsc8A Discord: https://discord.gg/tmxNSf8BYS RSS: https://forumogadka.pl/rss Pytania, uwagi i groźby należy kierować pod adres: kontakt@forumogadka.pl Sat, 22 Mar 2025 19:08:43 GMT
Many Christians want to grow in their faith and relationship with Jesus, but when it comes down to it, are we willing to pick up our cross and follow Him — even through pain and suffering? Today we're chatting with my precious friend Ebie Hepworth about how bringing our honest, messy hearts to the feet of Jesus is what forges a faith that lasts. I can't wait for you to hear her story and all the wisdom she shares in this conversation!To connect with Ebie, head over to @ebiehepworth on IG or https://www.ebiehepworth.com!Listen to Ebie's podcast, Let Me Ask You This: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-me-ask-you-this/id1684803797 Ebie is writing a book! Join her newsletter to get all the updates: https://ebiehepworth.myflodesk.com SUPPORT BY WORDS: https://buymeacoffee.com/bywordsSHOP MY BOOKS:Waking Up: Living Open — https://amzn.to/3LusgrzLove Is Devotional — https://amzn.to/3S6OZhs FREE Path to Purpose Guide: https://hannahhughes.myflodesk.com/pathwaytopurpose My favorite Bible studies + devotionals - HANNAHHUGHES10 for 10% off: https://thedailygraceco.com?dt_id=300773 Connect: www.thehannahhughes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehannahhughes/ https://www.instagram.com/bywordspodcast Shop my Amazon faves: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehannahhughes
We may tire of hearing dating referred to as a "waiting period" but that's often what we feel in the in-between. This is one of those messy, challenging topics that if we can embrace it and learn from it will do exceedingly more in and for us than we can yet see. Our guest, Ebie Hepworth, shares her testimony and the powerful lessons and gifts that waiting in the hard seasons has given her. Whether you are waiting on your future spouse or have been believing for a miracle—there is a way to wait, or in some instances suffer, WELL.Connect with Christian or find her new book "Break Up with What Broke You" at ChristianBevere.com
I det här avsnittet av Retail & Fastighetspodden tar vi upp en av de mest aktuella frågorna för både fastighetsägare och hyresgäster i en marknad som präglas av snabb förändring: riskhantering och finansiell trygghet. Med stigande vakanser och pressade marginaler inom både e-handeln och den traditionella detaljhandeln, ställs aktörer inför allt större utmaningar. Hur kan man som fastighetsägare våga ta in nya hyresgäster och göra långsiktiga investeringar utan att ta onödiga risker? Och hur kan hyresgäster få möjlighet att satsa på nya lokaler utan att binda upp för mycket kapital? För att diskutera detta har vi med oss Edvin Lindhout, VD och medgrundare av fintechlösningen Ebie. Ebie erbjuder en innovativ lösning genom gruppförsäkringar som kan ersätta traditionella bankgarantier och frigöra kapital för både fastighetsägare och hyresgäster. Vi pratar med Edvin om hur Ebie arbetar för att skapa bättre trygghet och större flexibilitet på marknaden, och om hur deras lösning kan bidra till fler affärer och minskad risk. Det blir ett spännande samtal om framtiden för fastighetsbranschen och hur man kan hantera risker på ett nytt sätt. Trevlig lyssning!
Born in Chicago Illinois, Ané Ebie-Mouton considers herself an educator vs. a teacher. Teachers dispense facts and figures to prepare students for an end year test. An Educator engages in the act of leading people out of….you name it! ignorance, naivete, sub-consciousness…She also considers herself an active life-long learner, which she feels is the secret ingredient to her continued positionality as an educator and love for education.Guest survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdQbOHl3-uy2eX_TAoIZcmvb-Zj30YTJj6p4Zrpvo0sZ6Va4Q/viewform?usp=sf_link
Our Building Black Biz Podcat features Lite FM's Helen Little in conversation with Kevin D. Kim, Commissioner of the NYC Small Business Services and Ken Ebie, Director of BE NYC chatting about programs available to New York City business owners. In Partnership with @DriveToyota.
From Faith Radio/Meeting House Media Central at the Winter 2023 Christian Product Expo in Columbus, GA, D. Greg Ebie, Founder of the ministry, Firm Foundation, highlighted principles from his "Resurrected Faith" series and provided specifics regarding material from the book, Resurrected Faith: Winning the Battle to Live What You Believe. You can learn more at firmfoundationtoday.com.
From Faith Radio/Meeting House Media Central at the Winter 2023 Christian Product Expo in Columbus, GA, D. Greg Ebie, Founder of the ministry, Firm Foundation, highlighted principles from his "Resurrected Faith" series and provided specifics regarding material from the book, Resurrected Faith: Winning the Battle to Live What You Believe. You can learn more at firmfoundationtoday.com.
Are you contending for your faith? What "chair" are you in? Is your faith YOURS or are you content with watching someone else experience God? Give.RockofGrace.org Groups.RockofGrace.org
From the Summer 2022 Christian Product Expo in Lexington, KY, D. Greg Ebie, Founder of the ministry, Firm Foundation, discussed principles that he explores in the book, Resurrected Faith:The Heart of aContender, which is Book One in the "Resurrected Faith" series. You can find out more at firmfoundationtoday.com.
From the Summer 2022 Christian Product Expo in Lexington, KY, D. Greg Ebie, Founder of the ministry, Firm Foundation, discussed principles that he explores in the book, Resurrected Faith:The Heart of a Contender, which is Book One in the "Resurrected Faith" series. You can find out more at firmfoundationtoday.com.
Delno Ebie is an Actor that has performed in 40+ plays and several different movies. During this episode, Delno describes his journey to Los Angels at a young age, what it's like performing in live plays, and how his experience has led him into roles in movies such as Disney's "The Haunted Mansion".
In this series on Thanksgiving, Giving Thanks in the Valley, Ep 3, Brittney and McKenzie chat with Ebie Hepworth on the importance of walking through the valley in a heart posture of gratitude and courage. In this episode, Ebie chats with us about the power of giving thanks in valley seasons. She shares on the importance of cultivating a lifestyle of thanksgiving by remembering Gods faithfulness in past seasons. Ebie shares her story and her own walk with the Lord of what it looks like to cultivate a life of prayer, courage, and hope. She shares her testimony of waiting on Gods perfect timing for building a family, trusting Him with emotions, and our hearts desires. You won't want to miss todays episode! Ebie is an incredible wife, mom, leader, activist and a rich well of wisdom. Our conversation will leave you encouraged, uplifted and refreshed to walk out waiting seasons well and trust God with every promise He has spoken over your life. Thanks for tuning in! To hear more about Ebie follow her @ebiehepworth and ebiehepworth.com to stay up to date on all God is doing in her life.
This episode of the Success Fundamentals Podcast features Kenneth Ebie, Executive Director and Chief Development Officer of Black Entrepreneurs NYC and Founder/Principal of Ebie Strategies. Building culture capital is the way for the black community to rise above traditional walls that have obstructed progress in the past.Kenneth is passionate about empowering the black community with this capital, as well as relational capital, to establish connections, deliver resources, and create wealth where there was none before. He shares that every single person has the power to change their own corners of the world. He challenges the audience to reflect on the fact that what you do and do not do has an impact on the world around you.He shares how his own experiences with wealth and diversity have revealed that there is much that the world can offer. His mission is to tap into the richness of these resources and deliver them to his community to ultimately close the wealth gap that has long since been the status quo.HIGHLIGHTS01:19 Kenneth's roots in Cameroon and his passion for entrepreneurship06:06 Culture capital: Creating connections that set your own direction08:44 Establishing a network of black entrepreneurs with information, referrals, resources, mentors, and sponsors12:30 Kenneth learned how to build relational capital from his parents17:32 Use your power and realize your impact on your society21:05 3 questions to ask yourself everyday so you're on track with your purpose26:42 Successful entrepreneurs: Curious, persistent, and generous 30:49 Harvard and Yale: Learning the diversity of experience and perspectives35:59 Wealth: A universal culture of consumption and advancing societal progress40:28 The less time spent to create positive impact, the more successful you are43:53 Money creates opportunities and enables your passions47:32 Advice to entrepreneurs: Invest in yourself 49:39 Black Entrepreneurs NYC: Rolling out financial consultations and legal services53:18 Connect with Kenneth and BENYCQUOTES06:06 "Cultural capital... it is an ability to be able to use those understandings to access opportunities that you may not be aware of. Otherwise, to get information, to gather resources, to get connections to people and places that can help you along the way to accelerate your trajectory." 13:47 "It's about going beyond those traditional walls and understanding where you are, your context, and being able to take advantage of all of the things and the opportunities that are presented to you. So stretching beyond where you've started."21:05 "I have asked myself three basic questions pretty much every day to make sure I'm on track with my own sense of purpose. And those questions are, one, if not me, who? Two, if not now, when? And three, if not together, how?"37:47 "There's a notion of wealth that is transmitted in your community... you can have experience, you can have capital, but a focus on a community that does go beyond just accumulating things to actually accumulating and advancing progress for lives of people around you."42:37 "There is a ratio of the time that you spend at work or in your life to the extent of your positive impact on the lives of other people... I think the lower that ratio, time spent to positive impact, the more successful your career, your life has been."You can connect with Kenneth through the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-ebie-514a947/Website (BENYC) - https://www1.nyc.gov/site/sbs/businesses/black-entrepreneurs-nyc.pageWebsite (Ebie Strategies) - https://www.ebiestrategies.com/Follow Success Fundamentals on the following links below: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4XCvuwxnFi5_7C6Ncm12xQLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/success-fundamentals™Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/successfundamentalspodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/successfundamentalspodcast
Hip Hop fans have been educating themselves and learning for the first time about—the life and death of Eazy-E thanks to a new docuseries. The gangster rap icon exploded on the music scene back in the 1980s as he and his Los Angeles peers, including Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, began to make noise, and soon, their group N.W.A. were instrumental in putting Compton on the map worldwide. They boomed on the charts, toured the world, and engaged in beefs that are still talked about today, however in 1995, the world was stunned when news circulated that Eazy-E had been hospitalized. Soon, it was revealed that he was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Just a month later, he reportedly died of AIDS-related pneumonia. His daughter, Ebie, has helped produce The Mysterious Death of Eazy-E, a WEtv docuseries that has revealed little or unknown facts about her father's career, as well as investigating conspiracies about his death.
On this Episode, we have the delectable beauty and fashion entrepreneur Veronica Ebie who is also a mother of three. The discussion bothers on the stereotypes associated with how mothers should, how women lose their styles when they get pregnant and how to balance the dynamics of style. Veronica also spoke extensively about the wardrobe must-haves for pregnant women while calling attention to the idea of schedule blocking to balance family and work life. Nicole and Veronica further share insights on character building in kids. @nicolechikwe @thedeelow @mumsworstdaypod @midas.radio
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When we asked you all what topics you wanted us to talk about, the topic of marriage got the most request by far! So in this episode we are starting a mini series on marriage! This episode is a Q+A style from questions you asked via Instagram. We only got to about 7 questions but we hope to finish off this series answering more of your questions! Through this mini series we will invite a few other married folks in different phases of their marriage to sit at our table and chat as well! We hope you enjoy this marriage Q+A and the coo's from Poet and Harlow as we recorded! In this episode we mention a podcast we both listened too recently by Timothy Keller and a book Ebie is reading called Soundtracks by Jon Acuff.
Welcome to Season 2 of The Raising Worth Podcast! Since last season our family has grown by two humans and we couldn't be more thrilled. Our first season was cut a little short because of some serious pregnancy complications but we are so thrilled to be back and around the table fostering the conversations on the podcast again. In this episode Zac and Ebie are having a casual conversation about transition. We share about the huge changes that have happened in our personal lives and how we have navigated them. We share new battles and struggles we are trying to forge through as a family and as parents. We hope you enjoy this episode and look forward to more weekly content! For more content, visit our website for episodes from our first season of the Raising Worth Podcast.
How do you keep your hopes up when you feel like your dreams have been crushed?So many women are walking the hard road of infertility, miscarriage, or caretaking for children with disabilities—struggles they never anticipated or were prepared to face. If this is you, take heart and know this: you CAN keep your hopes up in God even when the unimaginable happens. Today we’re unpacking this on the podcast with my friend, Ebie Hepworth.Ebie Hepworth is a wife, leader, and mom of four miracle kids. I can’t wait for you to hear as she shares her powerful story of hope and God’s faithfulness in the midst of unexpected challenges and suffering.In this episode, Ebie shares:—her unexpected struggle with miscarriage & infertility—how to use hope as a weapon to fight the battles that life brings—how adoption was woven into the fabric of her family’s story—the keys to suffering and sharing wellI hope this episode encourages you to keep going and use hope as a weapon—even if you’re walking through a struggle you never saw coming. Do you have a mom-friend who could use a little encouragement today? Feel free to share this episode with her!For more resources on parenting, dive into my Moms of Men course today on the MessengerX app at NO COST to you — http://onelink.to/3mvb9f
Join founder Karina Manini & special guest Ebie Hepworth as they discuss waiting on the promise with gratitude. Ebie has an incredible testimony of the faithfulness of God even in seasons of waiting. Today's episode is inspiring for anyone waiting for the promises of God in there life & wanting to remain steadfast the One who made the promise.
This episode of Where Faith Grows is about miracles. I was so thrilled to sit down with a gal I have admired for a few years now, Ebie Hepworth. Ebie is a passionate, freedom fighting, courageous mama. I have followed her on Instagram for a few years and have always been inspired by her passion to share the love of Christ, and her abundant hope that miracles are always around the corner. In this episode, Ebie and I chat all about the adoption of her two oldest children, her journey with infertility, and ultimately, the miracle of her twins who are due early in 2021. Ebie's philosophy on miracles is simple: You will find miracles in your life and faith journey if you live your life as if everything is a miracle from God. She is truly passionate about helping women understand and live out this truth to transform their own faith, and it's evident in the way she shares in this episode. You are going to LOVE IT! No matter where you are in life and in faith, I promise you - there is more. Ebie's life is a beautiful and poignant reminder that miracles are everywhere and there is more out there for us to experience, learn, and absorb about the love of Christ and the kind of life He offers us. I can't wait for you to hear this one! Don't forget to subscribe to Where Faith Grows wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with a friend if you love it! If you share about this episode on social media, be sure to use #wherefaithgrowspodcast so I can see what you are learning and loving! Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itslauralambert/ Support this podcast
We put together a PDF on our website that addresses common fears that hold families back from adopting or holds families back from having a good experience during the adoption process. Each PDF we create will have a podcast series that unpacks that topic. In this episode Zac and Ebie touch on these common ten fears and share from their perspective. This is series #1 of Dealing with Adoption Fears.
Ebie Hepworth is the CEO and Chief Dreamer at Fearless Co, an organization that cultivates a movement of women unhindered by fear. She is a wife to her husband, Zac, and a mother to their two beautiful children, Birdie and Asa. Ebie is passionate about cultivating healthy family, adoption, speaking identity and truth into women. Tune into this episode as Ebie shares her story of passionately running after Jesus and trusting Him in all seasons. Visit Our Website for Show Notes: ACupFullofHopePodcast.com Follow A Cup Full of Hope on Facebook and Instagram: Instagram • Facebook Follow the Hosts on Instagram: Caroline Harries • Jessica Satterfield
Today is all about Mary Scott's sister Ebie. We had some technical difficulties so the sound may not be perfect in some places.
Zac and Ebie sat down and had a conversation about faith. The conversation, like most, started at their kitchen table between just the two of them and then half way into the conversation they picked up their laptops and microphones and pressed record. These conversations are meant to be honest, thought-provoking conversations. We are letting you into the chats that we have at our table and we hope that you take a seat and enjoy!
The Joint Venture Podcast investigates the most exciting deals and financial innovations, as well as broader market trends such as digital disruption, ESG and life in the post-pandemic world.In our second episode, Jon and Ott catch up on the week's news and then talk to Jeremy M. Ebie, founder and CEO of Washington-based Phoenix Infrastructure Group.We chat with Jeremy about the minority-owned investor space, the impact of the Black Lives Matter protests, the much-touted US infrastructure bill, the challenges of Covid-19, and many more topics.
In this episode, Ebie Hepworth chats with us about the power of waiting well. She discusses practical examples of what it looks like to trust the Lord in the waiting and how to cultivate a life of prayer, thanksgiving, and hope. She shares her testimony that ushers people into a life of victory, transforming pain into hope that fuels your faith. Ebie is a wife, mom, leader, activist and a rich well of wisdom. You won't want to miss this episode, our conversation will leave you encouraged, uplifted and refreshed in hope. Thanks for tuning in! To hear more about Ebie follow her @ebiehepworth and ebiehepworth.com to stay up to date on all God is doing in her life. Learn more about The Radiant Initiative and Rising Radiant Podcast at: www.theradiantinitiative.com Follow us on Instagram at: @theradiantinitiative
Please join us this Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. PST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Our special returning guest is Ebie Andrew. Ebie Andrew has worked in the healthcare industry as a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant for more than 23 years. In that time she worked in hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient clinics and in home health. Ebie spent the last 14 years working in the Home Health industry. Each year her visits became longer, with the first visit often taking over an hour as she educated her clients in not just physical therapy, but how to manage all the different demands of their healthcare needs. It was during these visits that Ebie became painfully aware of the lack of education available to the general public on how to manage their healthcare. As the speed with which the industry continues to change increased, she came to realize how crucial this information was to each person she interacted with. And so the birth of her book, If You Have Gray Hair, Beware, Tips Tools and Tricks to Get Your Needs Met in Healthcare, and the personal healthcare management system she calls My Healthcare Notebook. Ebie is now teaching groups self-advocacy, how to advocate for loved ones during times of medical crisis, care for health, as well as how to manage participation in the healthcare system. You asked for it and we deliver.
Today on the Pod, Ebie and Esther are talking all things fear in honor of Fearless.Co new book release: Unhindered By Fear. Ooohhhh!! That’s right, we’re getting real with our own personal fears and sharing the journey with you. So, question: what is your greatest fear? Let’s chat about it! Get your copy of Unhindered By Fear now for only $7.95 fearlessco.org
Welcome back to Around the World with The Archibald Project! My name is Whitney and together with my husband Nick, we started The Archibald Project! Caring for orphaned and vulnerable children is one of the most important jobs in the world, but often people are too overwhelmed to get involved or lack the support they need to keep going. Our podcast is a place where you can easily find answers, encouragement, and support. Because when you thrive, children thrive. In this weeks episode we sat down with Ebie Hepworth! Ebie is an adoptive mama to two kiddos, Asa and Birdie. Ebie, her husband Zack, and Asa and Birdie have been home together for 2 years, and through all of the joys that come with adoption, their family walks through a very real suffering every day. After being matched with Asa and Birdie, they found out Asa was very sick. Ebie and Zack sold a lot of their things, including their couch, to fundraise for their adoption and move to Liberia to be with their kids until they could travel home. After 4 months of living in Liberia, nothing would prepare them for the news they received when they got back to their home in Boise, Idaho. We are thankful for Ebie’s vulnerability as she shares with us what it was like finding out her son has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a terminal illness. Even in the pain though, Ebie carries with her a hope that is not of this world and is believing in full faith for her son to be healed. Our desire is that you would be filled with hope in the things that seem impossible in your own lives. Enjoy our podcast with Ebie!
Welcome back to Around the World with The Archibald Project! My name is Whitney and together with my husband Nick, we started The Archibald Project! Caring for orphaned and vulnerable children is one of the most important jobs in the world, but often people are too overwhelmed to get involved or lack the support they need to keep going. Our podcast is a place where you can easily find answers, encouragement, and support. Because when you thrive, children thrive. In this weeks episode we sat down with Ebie Hepworth! Ebie is an adoptive mama to two kiddos, Asa and Birdie. Ebie, her husband Zack, and Asa and Birdie have been home together for 2 years, and through all of the joys that come with adoption, their family walks through a very real suffering every day. After being matched with Asa and Birdie, they found out Asa was very sick. Ebie and Zack sold a lot of their things, including their couch, to fundraise for their adoption and move to Liberia to be with their kids until they could travel home. After 4 months of living in Liberia, nothing would prepare them for the news they received when they got back to their home in Boise, Idaho. We are thankful for Ebie’s vulnerability as she shares with us what it was like finding out her son has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a terminal illness. Even in the pain though, Ebie carries with her a hope that is not of this world and is believing in full faith for her son to be healed. Our desire is that you would be filled with hope in the things that seem impossible in your own lives. Enjoy our podcast with Ebie!
In this episode, Sammie sits down and talks to Ebie Hepworth; Ebie has a vulnerable and relatable heart that has allowed her to encourage countless women across the globe. You may know her from serving with an organization called Wipe Every Tear for five years, where she had the opportunity to be a part of bringing freedom and restoration to women trafficked in the sex trade. She's the author of a 30-day devotional, Fearless Girl, and is in the process of writing her second book! Ebie is a woman passionate about cultivating healthy family, adoption, speaking identity and truth into women, and throwing away our masks so we can be honest about where we are at. She's the CEO and "Chief Dreamer" at Fearless Co, an organization that cultivates a movement of women unhindered by fear. She's a wife to her husband, Zac, and a mother to their two beautiful children, Birdie and Asa. In this episode, we talk about her love story with her husband, her journey with infertility, and the international adoption story that God has authored for her family and how she is really all about loving the orphans like we are called to do in Scripture (even though she's in her mid-20's!). I love Ebie's heart, and I really think her family is a beautiful testament to how God writes more beautiful stories than we could even imagine, even in the hard moments. If you're curious about adoption, why it's important, or maybe you're thinking about adopting one day yourself, this conversation is something you don't want to miss.Here are some things we mention in the episode:Ebie's book, Fearless GirlFearless Co.Ebie's Website and InstagramIf Ebie's story touched you, please join me in praying for favor and healing over her family! Be sure to stay up to date with Abundant Life: You Were Made for More by visiting our blog, or, send guest recommendations to us! If you liked what you heard, remember to give us a star rating and leave a review, so we know what you're loving! We love y'all! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to follow us on social media: FacebookTwitterInstagram
In this episode we hear from Ebie Hepworth as she unpacks the joy that comes from grieving and how it increases our capacity to trust. Ebie opens up about pregnancy loss, what it is like to experience diagnosis after diagnosis, and other hard seasons of life that have invited her to understand the importance of grieving and joy that follows it.
Rachel starts to share how she got started with the enneagram and her passion for it.She first heard about it in college around seven years ago, and tested as a three then. She started learning how a three approaches their relationship with the Father which really opened her eyes and transformed her prayer life. This set her on a course of discovering and pursuing understanding the enneagram more for the sake of others and helping them. She got certified as a coach, found out she was a 6, and now she is so passionate about helping other people discover what they are and using this tool.Rachel has a huge heart for clearing up misconceptions in the enneagram world. She loves it because it’s so fluid, actually highlighting us in any season of life. She talks about how common it is to mistype and how important it is to look at the core fears and core desires and see which one hits true the most. Ultimately we do have our one core type, and there is a process to uncovering that.Enneagram means “a nine pointed diagram/a nine sided figure”. It is a personality typing system and has nine types as well as sub-types. You can also have your wings that are your ‘flavors’ and it also shows you what you display in times of stress and what you display in times of growth.Rachel goes into talking about how the enneagram has the power to wake you up and get you back on track. The enneagram is made to be a tool not our destination. It will highlight our strengths and our more negative characteristics. It’s an amazing starting point and we need to know where we are starting from! The enneagram test is the starting point but there is a journey to unfold it so much more. The enneagram pulls out and highlights our motivation behind things. Its really difficult to just take the test and come to a conclusion based off of that, it allows for easy mistyping.Rachel chats about how the enneagram can really help understand and navigate relationships. It’s an opportunity for you to connect with the Lord and ask him why you respond certain ways, and give him space to show you. When you are confident in your number around someone else who knows their number, it allows your relationship to grow immensely, especially through conflict. It gives us understanding for peoples core fears and why people respond the way they do. It has allowed Rachel and her fiance to understand so much and also avoid certain things in conflict. Ebie shares about how the enneagram has helped her navigate conflict with her husband and her closest friends. It has also given her language for how to communicate with the people in her life, realizing how she speaks in that moment will navigate a conversation so well.The enneagram is such an amazing tool for both conflict as well as encouragement. It has the power to change a relationship and an environment, which is so powerful. It gives you some conversation points with your friends to have that you might not have known you needed.Rachel goes into talking about how the enneagram points us back to Jesus and relates to the gospel. The enneagram has really given her insight on how to encourage those close to her and the giftings they have. We all approach the Father differently, and it was realizing how she approaches Him that really helped her see she wasn’t coming to Him open hearted, without anything in front of her or unmasking. It led her to ask, “How can I unmask myself and approach Jesus as her full self?”Rachel then digs into each number of the enneagram for us:1- Reformer: our true and right people, they see the world in “what can be better” which is beautiful and can also be really difficult/can come off as micromanaging. Have a fear of being bad, corrupt. Desire is balance, integrity, and stability.2- Helper: Superpower of being able to know what people need without them telling you. They want to help and focus so much on helping people around them which then forget about themselves and caring for themselves. Their core desire is to feel loved and wanted. They are constantly giving, but also need love for themselves.3- Achiever/Performer: Fear of failure, being incapable, not doing enough. Desire to feel valuable and worthwhile by being themselves. The ones that get things done, our motivators.4- Individualist: Desire authenticity in situations, don’t love small talk, they want things to feel genuine. They also want to find their unique significance.5- Investigative thinker: Introverts of the enneagram, battery each day with a certain amount of energy. Need a lot of rejoicing time, time alone to regain energy to go back out and give to those around them. Need their space.6- Loyalist: Fear of fear itself, anxiety can be a struggle. Need to feel supported, likes guidance and security. Love to hear that they are safe and secure.7- Enthusiast: They are never fully satisfied, core desire is to feel content and their search for that looks like the ones that are constantly doing and having fun, being spontaneous. Often avoid emotional pain and fear of being criticized. Usually very fun!8- Protective Challenger: They embody strength. They’re out to protect themselves, great voice for the voiceless.9- Peaceful mediator: Fear conflict and being unimportant. Loves to hear that they are seen and they matter, they are needed. Desire an inner stability, peace of mind.Resources:Enneagram Institute has a great free and paid for test, that is a great starting point. You could start with your top three numbers and research those.Book:“Road Back to You” by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne StabilePodcast:The liturgist episode 37If you’d like to find Rachel!“Your Greenhouse Coach”Website: yourgreenhousecoach.comEmail: yourgreenhousecoach@gmail.comShe is available for coaching, to help discover your number or diving deeper into the number you know you are, leading to ultimate transformation!
Host Jaimi Gray interviews Ebie. Reflecting on the shocking and tragic death of Nipsey Hussle, Eazy-E’s daughter, EBIE, has released a cover and visuals for “Double Up,” as an outlet to her grief and tribute to his life in Los Angeles. Having lost her father young, she’s constantly heard from his fans that listening to Eazy-E and NWA somehow keeps him alive in their hearts. She finally understood this as she dove deeper into Nipsey’s music and legacy; feeling deeply connected to his modern day stories of a Crenshaw gangster turned businessman and father. As a singer and songwriter herself, she was introduced to the rapper through the local hip hop community and had been building a friendship based on mutual respect that represented the past and future of Westside rap culture. EBIE had been following Nipsey’s career for the past few years and felt a sense of pride in seeing him finally having the larger audiences of music embrace him and had been hoping for her moment to collaborate one day. With her first single, “Heart Hurts,” aimed for release at the end of June, her expression of feelings have just begun and we can’t wait to share it all with you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this short episode Ebie and Katelyn unfold how the first season of Fearless Talk went and how we all intend to spend the next season we are stepping into.
Check out Fearless Co!00:51 Meet Ebie!2:15 Why is it important to be intentional with our families?3:15 Pursuing each child’s heart.4:30 Creating connections with our kids so that trust and connection is built.4:53 How do you pursue your kids on the day to day?5:40 Learning to include our kids rather than being annoyed that they are around.7:21 Modeling what a life of worship looks like to our kids.8:40 Times for open communication.9:25 How do you meet your kids love languages?9:39 Learning to play with our kids.9:58 Devotion over distraction.12:15 What is the result when you spend intentional time with your kids?14:31 Attitudes and behaviors are drastically different when needs are met.16:13 Teaching kids what it looks like to be intentional together.17:12 Prayer of impartation and blessingBe sure to follow Ebie on Instagram!:)
Before we started recording, I quizzed Ebie on how to pronounce her name. The hazard of podcasting with people you’ve only met online is it’s a little like learning big words in books instead of the spoken language. You sometimes don’t know how they sound when you’re supposed to say them outloud. For the record, it’s Eeeee-bie, like E.B., which as it happens stands for her full first name Elizabeth. Great to know. :)I wanted to talk with Ebie because she’s just this vibrant force of a woman. She pushes hard after the Lord, and she has had so much about her life change in the past few years, I wondered if the way she thinks about God has changed at all.In this episode, Ebie talks about her adoption from Liberia, the surprise medical diagnosis when they got home, and her belief that God is a God who heals.Ebie Hepworth’s vulnerable and relatable heart has allowed her to encourage countless women across the globe. Ebie served Wipe Every Tear, an organization bringing freedom and restoration to women trafficked in the sex trade, for 5 years, giving her a front row seat to redemption. She and her husband Zac have two adorable little ones Birdie and Asa.More from Ebie: Instagram @EbieHepworth // Website SHOW NOTES:Duchenne Muscular DystrophyThe Day of Asa’s DiagnosisRiverhouse Ministries (Ebie’s church) Podcast
Please join us this Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Our special guest is Ebie Andrew. She has worked in the healthcare industry as a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant for more than 20 years. We will be talking about her book, "My Healthcare Notebook." This will be an informative show on how to manage your healthcare; particularly when it is needed the most! The healthcare system and industry continues to change and it is cruicial you know this information. Ebie promotes self-advocacy and what to do to help loves ones in a medical crisis. She has worked in hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient clinics and in home health. You asked for it and we deliver!